>>5458300>>5457930Yes, exactly. Miko basically held an unplanned Minecraft stream on Twitch and did the exact same live viewership on the platform she only had 75,000 followers on, as she normally does on Youtube where she has 1,000,000 subscribers on and built her entire infrastructure/brand on.
Shit literally doesn't make any sense to me. And also why does Youtube nerf viewership so hard? Aren't they trying to make Youtube gaming competitive with Twitch? How come Twitch is able to accurately display live viewers but a company is big as Youtube cannot?